EP0319211B1 - Radio telephone apparatus - Google Patents
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- the mobile radio telephone which may be mounted in a car, a train, a ship or the like, comprises a transceiver unit with an antenna and telephone unit including a handset and a base unit. These units are physically separated and are connected by signal lines to one other.
- a battery mounted in the car is rechargeable as long as the car runs.
- the car ignition is turned off and the car is parked the user may leave the mobile telephone turned on by entering a certain command on the key pad.
- the mobile telephone consumes the power of the battery wastefully. The power consumption may drain the battery to the extent that the car will not start.
- Echo canceller 415 comprises attenuator 415a for attenuating the speech signal input from B/U converter 411 to amplifier 413, attenuation controller 415b for controlling an attenuation rate of attenuator 415a, attenuator 415c for attenuating the speech signal input from the amplifier 414 to U/B converter 412, attenuation controller 415ds for controlling an attenuation rate of attenuator 415c, and control amount calculator 415e for calculating control amounts of attenuation controllers 415b and 415d on the basis of the speech signal on the respective lines.
- Switch 416 is operated to determine whether the speech signal from B/U converter 411 is to be output from loudspeaker 492.
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Description
- The present invention relates to the field of radio telephone apparatus such as mobile telephones, portable telephones, cordless telephones, or the like and more specifically to radio telephones in which power is supplied by a battery.
- Recently various kinds of radio telephone have been developed. One of these is generally referred to as a mobile telephone. The mobile radio telephone, which may be mounted in a car, a train, a ship or the like, comprises a transceiver unit with an antenna and telephone unit including a handset and a base unit. These units are physically separated and are connected by signal lines to one other.
- Another kind of radio telephone is referred to as a portable telephone. Portable telephones may be further divided into two groups: a transportable type and a handheld type. In the transportable type of portable radio telephone, a transceiver unit is combined into a main unit of a telephone unit and an antenna is attached to the main unit; consequently a user may carry the transportable telephone wherever the user goes. In the handheld type of portable radio telephone, all components are compacted into one unit which may be held in the hand of a user. All of these radio telephones are supplied power from a battery. Differentiated from the kinds of radio telephone mentioned above, there is yet a further kind of radio telephone, namely a cordless telephone. The cordless telephone has one or more base units connected to one or more land lines and one or more handheld units. The handheld unit communicates with another telephone apparatus by first establishing a radio channel with the base unit. The handheld unit of a cordless telephone is also supplied power with a battery.
- Generally, it is required to reduce consumption of electric power in a radio telephone since a battery installed therein or in a vehicle has a limited power capacity.
- In the case of a mobile telephone in a car, a battery mounted in the car is rechargeable as long as the car runs. However when the car ignition is turned off and the car is parked the user may leave the mobile telephone turned on by entering a certain command on the key pad. In such a situation, the mobile telephone consumes the power of the battery wastefully. The power consumption may drain the battery to the extent that the car will not start.
- Another problem unsolved by prior art mobile telephone apparatus is introduced when the automobile is removed from the serving area of the mobile telephone service provider. In such a situation, the apparatus may continue to drain battery energy even though the mobile telephone apparatus may be useless.
- In the case of either a portable telephone or a hand-held unit of cordless telephone, the consumption of battery power is a more serious problem because these have only a limited power capacity.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved radio telephone apparatus capable of conserving battery power.
- US-A-4495649 discloses a portable type radio apparatus having a power source device connected to a receiving circuit and connected to a transmitting circuit through an on-off switch. When the switch is closed by the user to energise the transmitting circuit, a time-constant circuit is also energised. The time-constant circuit includes a capacitor and when the capacitor has charged to a predetermined voltage after a time interval, it causes the supply to the transmitting circuit to be cut off. The apparatus includes a short-circuiting switch which the user operates to short-circuit and hence discharge the capacitor before the capacitor has charged to the predetermined voltage at which the supply to the transmitting circuit is cut-off. A time-signal generator also forms part of the apparatus. This generator produces a signal which energises some form of alarm to warn the user, prior to the transmitting circuit being cut-off from the power source device.
- It is also known from JP-57-147622 to employ a counting device in a camera which commences to count a time period when the battery of the camera is switched on. The count in the counting device is compared with a preset count stored in a memory and when the two are equal the battery is switched off to conserve the life of the battery.
- According to a first aspect of the present invention radio telephone apparatus comprises transmitting means for transmitting signals over a first radio channel; receiving means for receiving signals transmitted over a second radio channel; keyboard input means comprising a plurality of keys responsive to a user's operation for inputting data associated with the operation of said transmitting means and said receiving means; power supply means for supplying said transmitting means and said receiving means with electric power; power supply control means for terminating the supply of electric power from said power supply means to at least said transmitting means; memory means for storing a predetermined count value and counting means for counting passage of time and for causing the power supply control means to terminate the supply of electric power when a count value counted by the counting means exceeds the predetermined count value, characterised in that the operation of any one of said plurality of keys reduces the count counted by the counting means to zero and the operation of a particular combination of said keys permits the predetermined count value in said memory means to be changed.
- The user is conveniently warned of impending power turn-off to their radio telephone apparatus before power is turned off. Power is automatically turned off to the radio telephone apparatus whenever the telephone is idle for a predetermined period of time. The power is turned off in a two-step process wherein the user is first warned after a period of non-usage of the telephone of the impending turning off of power. Then the power is finally turned off after a second predetermined time period. Furthermore, the present apparatus may be integrated into the structural components of an automobile, i.e. into the dashboard comprising visual and audible warning devices, and the automobile's warning control systems.
- According to a second aspect of the invention a method of operating a radio telephone apparatus comprises the steps of employing the operation of a particular combination of a plurality of keys of a keyboard of the apparatus to set a predetermined time count value in a memory means,
sensing an operation of any of said keys,
counting the passage of time and re-starting the measurement of time on each occasion that the operation of a key is sensed;
regularly comparing the measurement of time with the predetermined time count and terminating the supply of electric power to at least transmitting means of the apparatus when the count value counted by the counting means exceeds the predetermined count value. - In order that the invention may be more readily understood, it will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
- Figure 1 is a block diagram showing an arrangement of a mobile telephone apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;
- Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of an automobile showing the installation of mobile telephone apparatus therein;
- Figure 3 is a block diagram of a radio unit in the mobile telephone apparatus;
- Figure 4 is a circuit diagram of a telephone set;
- Figure 5 is a flow chart of an algorithm showing the operation of power supply control according to a first embodiment;
- Figure 6 is a flow chart of and algorithm showing the operation of power supply control according to a second embodiment;
- Figure 7 is a schematic block diagram showing the control of the supply to
radio section 310 according to either the algorithm of Figure 5 or 6. - A preferred embodiment or the present invention, applied in a mobile telephone, will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The invention may be likewise applied in any other kind of radio telephone apparatus including but not limited to portable telephones or cordless telephones.
- Figure 1 is a block diagram showing an arrangement of a mobile telephone apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Referring to Fig. 1,
mobile telephone apparatus 100 comprisesantenna 200,radio unit 300, andtelephone unit 400. As shown in Fig. 2,antenna 200 is mounted on an outer body surface ofautomobile 500.Telephone unit 400 is mounted near driver'sseat 504 insideautomobile 500. -
Radio unit 300 mainly comprisesradio section 310 for establishing a first and asecond radio channel 600 with a base station (not shown) throughantenna 200 and for exchanging signals therewith,radio unit controller 330 for controlling the overall operations of the apparatus, voice dial/response circuit 350 for performing speech recognition and synthesis and for storing speech pattern signals,ID ROM 370 for storing ID (Identification Number) and telephone numbers, andpower source 390 for supplying power from battery 506 (Fig. 2) mounted in the automobile to the above components throughfuse 508. -
Telephone unit 400 mainly compriseshandset controller 418 for controlling the overall operations oftelephone unit 400 in response to instructions or the like fromradio unit controller 330,key unit 430 for entering key inputs,display unit 450 for displaying numerical or alphabetical characters in response to the control ofhandset controller 418,switches 470 for performing various switching operations, and selectable audio input/output units 490 a or b for inputting or outputting an audible sound.Telephone unit 400 may be divided intomain unit 400a andhandset 400b. Microphone 494 may be a hands-free microphone mounted onsun visor 510 or the like near driver'sseat 504 and is connected tomain unit 400a. Together, microphone 494 andspeaker 492 comprise a hands-free handset 410a.Loud speaker 492 may be mounted inmain unit 400a.Handset controller 418,key unit 430, anddisplay unit 450 are mounted inhandset 400b.Handset microphone 466 andhandset receiver 498 constitute audio input/output unit 490b ofhandset 400b. - Each section of
radio unit 300,main unit 400a, andhandset 400b is supplied power by way of apower line 1005 extending frompower source 390 inradio unit 300. The opened or closed status of switches 470: is transmitted topower source 390 orradio unit controller 330 by way ofline 1000 orline 1001, respectively. Control or command signals are transmitted betweenhandset controller 418 andradio unit controller 330 by way ofline 1002. Audio signals are transmitted by way oflines 1003.Radio unit controller 330 sends control signals to audio input/output unit 490a, by way oflines 1004. - Figure 3 is a block diagram showing a detailed arrangement of the radio unit of Fig. 1.
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radio section 310 comprisesdemodulator 312,modulator 314, andsynthesizer 320.Demodulator 312 demodulates a radio signal received from the base station throughradio channels 600,antenna 200, andduplexer 318. It should be noted that this signal includes audible sound signals and control signals.Modulator 314 modulates the audio and control signals and the like fromaudio controller 330 and generates transmission signals. -
Power amplifier 316 amplifies the transmission signals frommodulator 314. The amplification ofpower amplifier 316 is variable, e.g., 8-step variable.Duplexer 318 sends the signals received throughradio channel 600 andantenna 200, todemodulator 312, and the signals frommodulator 314 andpower amplifier 316, toantenna 200.Synthesizer 320 comprises a channel selection local oscillator and specifies a frequency from which signals are demodulated bydemodulator 312 and a frequency to which signals are modulated bymodulator 314. About 666 channels are available forsynthesizer 320. -
Radio unit controller 330 comprisesCPU 331, oscillator/frequency divider 332,address decoder 333,ROM 334,RAM 335,radio controller 336,audio circuit 337,control signal processor 338,audo controller 339,digital interface 340,power controller 341, and interruptcontroller 342.Reference numeral 343 denotes a data bus; 344, an address bus; and 345, a control bus.CPU 331 controls the operations ofradio unit controller 330. Oscillator/frequency divider 332 supplies clock signals toCPU 331 and divides the clock signals so as to supply appropriately frequency-divided pulses as timing pulses to each section of the mobile telephone apparatus requiring them.Address decoder 333 outputs predetermined operation signals to the components in response to instruction signals fromCPU 331.ROM 334 stores various programs required for operations byCPU 331.RAM 335 stores various kinds of data during processing ofCPU 331.Radio controller 336controls radio section 310 in response to an instruction fromCPU 331. For example,radio controller 336 sends signals indicative of available frequencies to thesynthesizer 320, signals indicative of an amplification level topower amplifier 316, and signals indicative of modulation parameters tomodulator 314.Radio controller 336 receives a step-out signal fromsynthesizer 320 and output power detection signals frompower amplifier 316 and supplies them toCPU 331, thereby preventing operation errors.Audio circuit 337 extracts control signals and audio signals from the received signals demodulated bydemodulator 312 and supplies the control signals to controlsignal processor 338 and the audio signals to voice dial/response circuit 350 andtelephone unit 400.Audio circuit 337 also supplies, the control signals fromcontrol signal processor 338 and audio signals fromtelephone set 400 and voice dial/response circuit 350 tomodulator 314. It should be noted thataudio circuit 337 also arranges the signal form of the control signal to be sent to controlsignal processor 338 in a particular wave format and filters the control signal to be supplied tomodulator 314.Control signal processor 338 acquires bit and frame synchronization with the control signal fromaudio circuit 337. Maintaining the acquired synchronization,control signal processor 338 converts the serial control signals including control data received from a base station into parallel signals and converts the parallel control data signals to be transmitted to a base station into serial signals the control signals are sent to and from the base station viaaudio circuit 337.Audio circuit controller 339 controlsaudio circuit 337. For example, under the control ofaudio circuit controller 339,audio circuit 337 selectively applies the received signals fromdemodulator 312 to controlsignal processor 338, to voice dial/response circuit 350, and totelephone unit 400 and selectively receives the signals fromcontrol signal processor 338, voice dial/response circuit 350, ortelephone unit 400.Digital interface 340 interfaces data communication betweenradio unit 300 andtelephone unit 400.Power controller 341controls power source 390. For example,power controller 341 sets a voltage supplied frombattery 506 topower source 390 to a predetermined level. The voltage having the predetermined level is supplied to the respective components. Interruptcontroller 342 interruptsCPU 331 in response to an interrupt signal from each component. - Figure 4 is a further detailed view of the
telephone unit 400 described above. - Referring to Fig. 4,
main unit 400a mainly comprisesaudio controller 410, speech input/output unit 490a, andswitch unit 470.Audio controller 410 mainly comprises B/U converter 411, U/B converter 412,amplifiers 413 and 414, echocanceler 415, and switches 416 and 417. Speech input/output unit 490a comprises hands-free microphone 494 andloudspeaker 492.Switch unit 470 compriseshook switch 472 and on/offswitch 474. - Balanced line to unbalanced line (B/U)
converter 411 converts the speech signals sent fromaudio circuit 337 inradio unit 300 throughbalanced line 411a into signals onunbalanced line 411b. The speech signal converted into the signals onunbalanced line 411b are amplified byamplifier 411b and output vialoudspeaker 492. Since the speech signal outputs from the audio circuit in the radio unit are the signals on the unbalanced line, the speech signals are converted into the signals on the balanced line by U/B converter 337a arranged in the immediate output stage of theaudio circuit 337. The speech signal input at hands-free microphone 494, amplified by amplifier 414, and appearing on unbalanced line 412a are converted into signals on balanced line 412b. The speech signals converted into the signals on balanced line 412b are sent toaudio circuit 337 through balanced line 412b. The speech signal inputs toaudio circuit 337 inradio unit 300 are signals on the unbalanced line, so that the speech signals are converted into signals on the unbalanced line by B/U converter 337b arranged in the immediate output stage ofaudio circuit 337. -
Echo canceller 415 comprisesattenuator 415a for attenuating the speech signal input from B/U converter 411 toamplifier 413,attenuation controller 415b for controlling an attenuation rate ofattenuator 415a, attenuator 415c for attenuating the speech signal input from the amplifier 414 to U/B converter 412, attenuation controller 415ds for controlling an attenuation rate of attenuator 415c, andcontrol amount calculator 415e for calculating control amounts ofattenuation controllers Switch 416 is operated to determine whether the speech signal from B/U converter 411 is to be output fromloudspeaker 492.Switch 417 is operated to determine whether the speech signal from hands-free microphone 494 is sent toaudio circuit 337 inradio unit 300. The operations ofswitches radio unit controller 330.Hook switch 472 detects the on- or off-hook state ofhandset 400b. The detected signal is sent toradio unit controller 330 inradio unit 300. On/offswitch 474 performs overall ON/OFF operation ofmobile telephone apparatus 100. A switching signal fromswitch 474 is sent toradio unit controller 330 inradio unit 300. -
Handset 400b compriseshandset controller 418,display unit 450,key unit 430, and speech input/output unit 490b.Display unit 450 comprisesliquid crystal display 452 and LCD driver 454.Key unit 430 comprises a plurality of keys which may be arranged in a key pad. Speech input/output unit 490b comprisesamplifiers attenuator 420, U/B converter 421,speech switch unit 422, and switches 423 and 424,handset microphone 496, andhandset receiver 498.Handset controller 418 controls the overall operations ofhandset 400b on the basis of control signals sent fromradio unit controller 330 inradio unit 300. At the same time,handset controller 418 sends control signals or the like input fromkey unit 430 toradio unit controller 330 inradio unit 300.Amplifiers U converter 411 inmain unit 400a.Attenuator 420 attenuates the speech signals amplified byamplifiers amplifier 419a,attenuator 420, andamplifier 419b is output fromhandset receiver 498.Amplifier 419c amplifies the speech signal input fromhandset microphone 496. U/B converter 421 converts the amplified speech signals on unbalanced line 421a into signals onbalanced line 421b. The speech signal converted into the signal onbalanced line 421b is sent toaudio circuit 337 throughbalanced line 421b andbalanced line 421c.Switch 423 is operated to determine whether the speech signal from B/U converter 411 is to be output fromhandset receiver 498.Switch 424 is operated to determine whether the speech signal fromhandset microphone 496 is to be output toaudio circuit 337 inradio unit 300. The operations ofswitches handset controller 418 and are interlocked withswitches main unit 400a. - In a standby mode of
mobile telephone apparatus 100, allswitches switch 416 is turned on, and switches 417, 423 and 424 are turned off. Whenhandset 400b is used for communication in the off-hook state, switches 416 and 417 are turned on, and switches 423 and 424 are turned off.Speech switch unit 422 compriseslevel detector 422a, ORgate 422b, and switch 422c.Level detector 422a detects a signal level of speech signal input tohandset microphone 496. If the signal level is less than a predetermined value,level detector 422a generates a signal of level "L". However, if the signal level exceeds the predetermined value,level detector 422a generates a signal of level "H". ORgate 422b receives an output signal L or H fromlevel detector 422a and a predetermined control signal output fromcontroller 418 and generates an output signal when either input is present. Switch 422c is turned on in response to the signal of level "L" fromOR gate 422b, and speech signal line 421a is grounded. The speech signal fromhandset microphone 496 is not transmitted toaudio circuit 337, andhandset microphone 496 is set in the OFF state. Switch 422c is turned off in response to the signal of level "H" from theOR gate 422b, and thehandset microphone 496 is set in the ON state. The control signal input fromcontroller 418 to one input terminal of ORgate 422b is set at level "L" in the standby mode and during normal communication and at level "H" in the voice recognition mode allowing voice dialing. Therefore, when no voice is inputted tohandset microphone 496 in the busy state,handset microphone 496 is set in the OFF state. Therefore, noise in theautomobile 500 is not sent to the other party, thereby comfortable communication can be achieved. -
Liquid crystal display 452 comprises anumerical display element 452a having several display digit positions anddisplay element 452b for displaying various functions. LCD driver 454 drivesliquid crystal display 452 under the control ofhandset controller 418 to display numerical or alphabetical characters.Key unit 430 includes keys including at least numerical keys "O" to "9" as well as function keys "*", "#", "SND", "STO", "END", "RCL", "FCN", "CLR", "EMR", "MUTE", and "TONE". When a desired key pad is depressed, the depressed key is detected byhandset controller 418. - Next, the operation for power supply control in this embodiment will be described in detail with reference to Fig. 5.
- Referring to Fig. 5, after on/off
switch 474 inmain unit 400a is turned on by a user (step 501),handset controller 418 inhandset 400b determines whether any key is operated atkey unit 430 within a first predetermined period: t₁ (steps 504, 506). Namely, if at least one key is operated, a flag indicative of key operation is set at aregister 418a inhandset controller 418. Aprocessor 418b ofcontroller 418 checks whether the flag is set or not (step 504). This check is made periodically, for example at 8msec intervals. In the case that at least one key is operated,handset controller 418 continues to perform the periodical check. On the other hand, in the case that the flag is not set when the flag register is checked theprocessor 418b ofhandset controller 418 increments a count value at a register A418a in handset controller 418 (step 505). Thus, this count value, which is zero in an initial state (step 502), shows how many times the check was made continuously without detecting the flag being set and is stored inregister A 418c. And, instep 506, it is determined whether the count value exceeds a first predetermined value: X, which is read fromRAM 335 byCPU 331, transmitted viadigital interface 340 andline 1002 tohandset controller 418, and stored inregister B 418d in advance (step 502). If the count value neither exceeds nor equals the first predetermined value X the operation ofhandset controller 418 returns to step 504. The above mentioned value counted by theprocessor 418b ofcontroller 418 is reset to zero when the setting of the flag indicative of key operation is detected atstep 504. If the count value exceeds or equals the first predetermined value X instep 506, the operation proceeds to step 507. Instep 504,handset controller 418 controls LCD driver 454 to driveliquid crystal device 452. Therebyliquid crystal device 452 is lit by the control ofhandset controller 418 so that an alarm message, for example, "POWER TURNED OFF SOON. PRESS ANY ONE KEY" is displayed. In this embodiment, since a number of digits for display indisplay unit 450 is limited to ten digits, sentences or phrases of the alarm messages are properly divided into groups of words and the groups of words are sequentially and continuously displayed onliquid crystal device 452. Also simultaneously a beep tone may be generated viareceiver 498 orspeaker 492 under control ofhandset controller 418 andCPU 331. The beep tone may continue as long as the alarm message is displayed or may be generated only at the time that the alarm message is originally displayed. If a user stands by the apparatus and presses any one key thereof, the flag indicative of key operation is set. The setting of the flag will be detected instep 508 discussed below. - After the lighting, of
display 450 the operation proceeds to step 508. In steps 508-510,handset controller 418 determines whether any key is operated atkey unit 430 within a second predetermined period t₂. If at least one key is operated, the flag indicative of key operation is set at theregister F 418a inhandset controller 418. The processor ofhandset controller 418 checks whether the flag is set or not (step 508). This check is made periodically as mentioned before. In the case that at least one key is operated,handset controller 418 controls LCD driver 454 so thatliquid crystal device 452 stops lighting (step 511) and the count value inregister A 418c is reset to zero (step 503). After that, the operation proceeds to step 504. On the other hand, if the flag is not set when the flag register is checked theprocessor 418b ofhandset controller 418 increments the count value inregister A 418c and the operation proceeds to step 510. Instep 510, it is determined whether the count value exceeds a second predetermined value Y, which is read fromRAM 335 byCPU 331, transmitted viadigital interface 340 andline 1002 tohandset controller 418, and stored inregister C 418e in advance (step 502) or not. If the count value neither exceeds nor equals the second predetermined value, the operation returns to step 508. If the count value exceeds or equals the second predetermined value Y instep 510, the operation proceeds to step 512. Instep 512,handset controller 418 sends a signal indicative of automatic power supply termination toradio unit controller 330 by way ofline 1002. The signal is input toCPU 331 viadigital interface 340. Responsive to this signal,CPU 331 sends a power supply termination signal topower controller 341 oncontrol bus 345.Power controller 341 responsive to the termination signal controlspower source 390 so that the power supply to respective sections of each unit is cut off. Thereby all the power supply to each unit of this mobile telephone is terminated. It should be noted that a user may easily reset the apparatus from the state in which the power supply is automatically cut off for battery saving by activatingswitches 474. - Next the second embodiment of the algorithm for power supply control will be described with reference to Fig. 6.
- After on/off
switch 474 inmain unit 400a is turned on by a user (step 601),CPU 331 inradio unit controller 330 sets an internal timer thereof to zero (step 602). The internal timer is a free running timer clocked in response to a clock pulse signal supplied from oscillator/frequency divider 332. Then, whether any key is operated atkey 430 or not is detected by handset controller 418 (step 603). In the case that at least one key is operated atkey pad 430,handset controller 418 sends a detection signal toCPU 331 viadigital interface 340 connected therewith by way oflines 1002. Responsive to the detection signal,CPU 331 sets the timer again (step 602). In the case that the time, which is measured by the internal timer ofCPU 331, exceeds a first predetermined time period t₁ without receiving the detection signal (step 604),CPU 331 sends a display command signal tohandset controller 418 viadigital interface 340. Responsive to the display command signal,handset controller 418controls display unit 450 so that alarm messages are displayed atliquid crystal device 452. Also,CPU 331 sends a sounding command signal toaudio circuit controller 339. Responsive to the sounding command signal,audio circuit controller 339 controlsaudio circuit 338 so that a pulse signal supplied toaudio circuit 337 from oscillator/frequency divider 332 is transmitted tospeaker 492 inmain unit 400a orreceiver 498 inhandset 400b by way oflines 1003 for sounding a beep tone. As described above, alarm indications may be both visually and acoustically made (step 605). After the alarm indication is turned on,CPU 331 waits for the detection signal fromhandset controller 418 again (step 606). Receiving the detection signal,CPU 331 sends stop command signals tohandset controller 418 and audio circuit controller 39. Responsive to the stop command signals,handset controller 418controls display unit 450 to terminate the alarm display. Also,audio circuit controller 339 controlsaudio circuit 337 so as to terminate the supply of the pulse signal for sounding a beep tone. In the case that the time measured by the internal timer ofCPU 331 exceeds a second predetermined time period t₂ without receiving the detection signal (step 607),CPU 331 sends a control signal indicative of power supply termination topower supply controller 341 viacontrol bus 345. Responsive to the termination signal,power controller 341controls power source 390 so that the power supply to respective sections of each unit is cut off (step 609). - In the above mentioned embodiment, while an indication to a user is made by displaying an alarm message or generating a beep tone, a voice message, for example, "PLEASE PRESS ANY ONE KEY, OR POWER WILL BE TURNED OFF SOON" may be artificially synthesized on the basis of prestored data or may be reproduced on the basis of recorded data which have been stored in advance by the user from a speech synthesis unit installed in voice dial/
response circuit 350. - Furthermore, while power supply to all units of the apparatus is terminated when a certain time period passes in the above-mentioned embodiment, only the power supply to a transmission section for transmitting signals in
radio section 310 may be terminated. In this modification of the above described embodiments, the path of power supply forradio section 310 is divided into twopaths Transmission section 703 includingmodulator 314 andpower amplifier 316 is supplied power by way ofpath 702 and the other sections inradio section 310 are supplied power by way ofpath 701.Power controller 341 cuts offonly path 702 fortransmission section 703 continuing the power supply for the other sections or units in response to the termination signal. According to this modification, when someone is near the apparatus besides an owner, the person may still receive a call from others. Consequently, a user of the apparatus may be prevented from making a call for a long time may only receive a call from others saving the battery power. If a call is received and the user responds to the call by hanging uphandset 400b or pressing send key,CPU 331 detects the status and controlspower controller 341 so that power supply totransmission section 703 is resumed. - Still furthermore, while the timer is reset in response to the operation of at least one key of
key unit 430 in the above mentioned embodiment, it may be further reset in response to the closure ofhook switch 472, such as whenhandset 400b is returned to a carriage (not shown). In the first embodiment, for example, the state whenhook switch 472 is closed is detected by audioradio unit controller 330 inradio unit 300 by way ofline 1001. Responsive to a detection signal of the on hook state fromradio unit controller 330,handset controller 418 sets the flag indicative of key operation. - Although an embodiment applied to a mobile telephone apparatus has been described, it is apparent to those skilled in this art that this invention may be easily applied to any transportable type radio telephone or handheld type radio telephone that is battery powered. In the case of a transportable type radio telephone,
radio unit 300 andantenna 200 are incorporated into a casing ofmain unit 400a oftelephone unit 400, and thereby the telephone unit including radio unit and antenna is capable of being carried by a user. In the case of a handheld type radio telephone or a mobile unit of a cordless telephone,telephone unit 400,radio unit 300, andantenna 200 are combined together in a single casing. The essential features of this invention are applicable to all such cases. Furthermore, the scope of this invention is not limited to the application in a radio telephone capable of being connected to a land-line telephone such as a cellular radio telephone in a cellular radio system but any application of a radio telephone using radio channels falls within the scope of this invention. - Furthermore, this invention may be applicable to an automobile controller controlling input and display unit disposed separately from a main unit of a radio telephone apparatus and any kind of processing unit with the same function as mentioned falls within the scope of this invention.
- The first and second predetermined time periods t₁ and t₂ may be of different durations. It basically depends on the situation. In the case of a mobile telephone, for example, t₁ may be appropriatley two hours and t₂ two hours and three minutes. In portable telephones, for example, t₁ may be appropriately one hour and t₂, one hour and one minute. It is more important to reduce the battery power consumption in a portable telephone. Also t₁ and t₂ may be of the same duration. In that case, if a user stands by the apparatus and wishes the apparatus to be operative after the power supply is automatically cut off to save battery power, he has to reactivate the power on/off switch instead of operating any key or a hook switch. Furthermore, a user is able to reset the first and second predetermined time period t₁ and t₂ for themselves. In the above described embodiment, a user may reset them by performing a certain order of key input at
key units 430 as to change the count value of X and Y corresponding to t₁ and t₂, prestored inRAM 335. For example, to change the count value of X, the user may press keys: FCN , 8 , 0 , * , 1 , 0 , *. In this case responsive to the key input of FCN , 8 , 0 ,handset controller 418 recognizes that the user's request of changing the count value X and responsive to the key input of 1 , 0 between * and * ,handset controller 418 changes the count value X inRAM 335 to a value corresponding to 10 hours.
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- Radio telephone apparatus comprising transmitting means (314, 316) for transmitting signals over a first radio channel; receiving means (312, 320) for receiving signals transmitted over a second radio channel; keyboard input means comprising a plurality of keys (430) responsive to a user's operation for inputting data associated with the operation of said transmitting means (314, 316) and said receiving means (312, 320); power supply means (390) for supplying said transmitting means and said receiving means with electric power; power supply control means (418, 331, 341) for terminating the supply of electric power from said power supply means to at least said transmitting means; memory means (335) for storing a predetermined count value and counting means (331) for counting passage of time and for causing the power supply control means (390) to terminate the supply of electric power when a count value counted by the counting means exceeds the predetermined count value, characterised in that the operation of any one of said plurality of keys (430) reduces the count counted by the counting means to zero and the operation of a particular combination of said keys permits the predetermined count value in said memory means (335) to be changed.
- Radio telephone apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said memory means (335) stores a second predetermined count value which is less than said first predetermined count value and said counting means causes alarm means to be activated when a count value counted by the counting means exceeds the second predetermined count value.
- Radio telephone apparatus as claimed in claim 2, characterised in that the alarm means comprises means for generating sound.
- Radio telephone apparatus as claimed in claim 2 or 3, characterised in that the alarm means comprises a visual display unit.
- A method of operating a radio telephone apparatus comprising the steps of employing the operation of a particular combination of a plurality of keys of a keyboard of the apparatus to set a predetermined time count value in a memory means,
sensing an operation of any of said keys,
counting the passage of time and re-starting the measurement of time on each occasion that the operation of a key is sensed;
regularly comparing the measurement of time with the predetermined time count and terminating the supply of electric power to at least transmitting means of the apparatus when the count value counted by the counting means exceeds the predetermined count value. - A method as claimed in claim 5 including the step of determining whether the counted time passage exceeds a second predetermined period of time which is less than said first mentioned time count and alerting a user of the apparatus if the measured time exceeds the second predetermined period of time.
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